Martin Warnke. A question of method

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Martin Warnke. A question of method. / De Vito, Emiliano.
In: Quaderni Storici, Vol. 55, No. 3, 01.12.2020, p. 855-883.

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De Vito E. Martin Warnke. A question of method. Quaderni Storici. 2020 Dec 1;55(3):855-883. doi: 10.1408/100613

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